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Remembering Ravi: 10 Gems to Live By

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A few days ago, my sister posted a hilarious WhatsApp status claiming that the litmus test for those I love is that I share Ravi with them. "Therefore", she cautioned, "if Prince hasn't told you about Ravi, then he probably doesn't love you that much." When I saw that, I paused for a chuckle and thought for a moment, "she's probably right."  I was introduced to Dr Ravi Zacharias nearly a decade ago by my cousin who was then at KNUST. He was my plug for all the cool movies and music. But, on one fateful day, he offered me something unusual: a series of sermons and talks. I asked him who the speaker was and he said: "Listen to him. I copied the folder for you because I knew you would like it."  I did and it changed my life forever.  Ravi Zacharias is one of those people whom you discover and start wondering where you had been all your life. I have heard on multiple occasions how people express a fair admixture of excitemen...

The 4Ps of Self Discovery

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At the risk of sounding trite, I want to emphasize my admiration for the renowned Christian apologist, Dr Ravi Zacharias. He is one of the people I enjoy reading and listening to not only because of the grace and respect with which he delivers his messages but also the honest guidance he offers for the many existential problems which cut across all persuasions and faiths.  No matter what you believe, the issue of purpose, for example, is one that you have tossed about in your mind before. Deep down, we believe that there is a particular path that nature has prepared us for. A path which will lead us into a place of fulfilment and peace. A place where work becomes joy and inconveniences become an adventure. Unfortunately, not all of us have an easy time figuring out what our calling is. We become frightened because our experiences provide us with chapters and verses of people who exhausted their prime doing all sorts of jobs only to find their true calling in old age. We becom...

The Good Side of Bad Days: A Personal Reflection on the Covid-19 Lockdown

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These are bad days. There is no doubt. Daily and hourly, we are bombarded with heartrending reports of rising infection rates and deaths across the world. It is no stretch of the situation to say that the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has shaken the world, flunked our finances, toppled our timelines and ruined our routines.  For weeks, we have been holding on to dear hope for some good news but there seems to be no sign on the horizon. Even though there are many ongoing clinical trials for potential treatments, the World Health Organisation (WHO) says that there are no specific vaccines or treatments for COVID-19 at this time. A situation natural to these circumstances is increased caution as evidenced by the declaration of complete and partial lockdowns in many countries. Ours is a partial lockdown yet the inconvenience has been widespread. The order is simple: stay at home. This is at first glance a delightful arrangement but it has become almost depressing beca...

Life's Mission Statement: Why Should You Have One?

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As a partner of a bespoke shoe start-up, I have always been fascinated by the fact that nearly all the potential investors and benefactors we talk to almost always ask about our mission statement before anything else.  “Why is this so important to them?” I would ask myself.  I found no readily convincing answers so I decided to find out as much as I could about why potential business partners prize that piece of information above all others.  The Oxford Dictionary defines a mission statement as the official statement of the aims of a company or organization. A business mentor told me it is the map that prefigures the destination of every business entity.  Being my usual self, I was slow to agree with my mentor because I thought businesses could forge admirable mission statements and not necessarily live by them.  “In that case, failure will become inevitable” he assured me.  Jack Welch, Chairman and CEO of General Electric from 1981...

Mamba Memories: Reflections on Kobe Bryant and the Transience of Life

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The news broke like a contagion across the world and grief seeped through the veins of the internet into our heavy hearts. What started as tweets gathered momentum and in a matter of minutes, Kobe was trending. It was all true. He was gone, together with his 13-year-old daughter, Gigi, and seven other passengers in a helicopter crash. Cruel world! The shock is still raw and I type these words with faltering fingers. Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gigi. I couldn’t process it. It didn’t make sense to me. These are the kind of stories that unsettle our minds by testing faiths and uprooting beliefs. Kobe was a good man; a faithful father and husband, a great example of a human being. Why did he have to die so painfully? What happened in there as he watched his life, that of his daughter and the others fade right before his eyes? I kept wondering without answers. Hours later, I saw one status update that really hit me. “This is just life. None of us will make it out alive anyway” i...

With Swag from Rome: 10 Cool Latin Phrases to Spice Up Your Vocabulary.

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Ever wondered why many institutions of higher learning have Latin slogans? Did you know that many common English expressions have Latin roots? And, are you aware that some of our grandparents studied Latin in school right here in Ghana? It may be unpopular in our time but the Latin language was once at the heart of Western civilization. In those days, when the Great Roman Empire was at the height of its might, Latin was, to a large extent, the language of the world.  The ability to speak Latin was the high watermark of the sophisticated mind and the language stood out notably as the chief means by which scholars and philosophers prepared and presented their thoughts to the world.  Although it is considered by many as a dead language today, remnants of Latinate expressions lie like fossils in the strata of our speech. In fact, we use more Latin expressions than we probably realize. Agenda, alias, memo, vice versa, per diem, status quo and et cetera are all Latin wo...

The Parable of the Street Sweeper: An Impetus for Excellence

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of those rare personalities who influenced the world so much that their names have become synonymous with a cause. Through his complete commitment to civil rights activism and the evangelism of non-violence, he inspired a whole generation to believe in the possibility of dreams once thought impossible.  With unrivalled eloquence, Dr. King encouraged people of colour suffering social and economic injustice to keep believing and persuaded their oppressors to join them in peaceful brotherhood. He believed that "we are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Thus, Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly."  Of course, not everyone agreed with him. He was imprisoned and threatened many times. On the evening of April 4, 1968, while standing on the balcony of his motel room in Memphis, Tennessee, where he had gone to lead a protest march in sympathy with striking garbage workers of th...